Many jurisdictions and public-sector frameworks require data to remain within national borders or under direct control. SAFEQ Cloud Pro is built with sovereignty in mind, so you can keep data local, minimize risks, and simplify compliance with residency requirements.
Minimize Data Exposure( Privacy by Design)
To uphold least-privilege and data-minimization principles, organizations avoid sending full documents to third-party systems. SAFEQ Gateways enable local spooling, keeping content within the LAN.
Remote Branches
Large jobs( CAD, graphics, booklets) can be hundreds of MB. Spooling locally reduces WAN congestion, improving time-to-print and user experience— especially at bandwidthconstrained offices.
Access Rights Management
Set permissions for printer groups, establish local administrators, and assign comprehensive access rights accordingly.
Local LDAP or Active Directory
SAFEQ Gateway supports hybrid identity setups by integrating users not yet migrated to cloud-based systems alongside other identity providers.
Legacy Embedded Terminals
Legacy SAFEQ Embedded Terminals( such as KM OpenAPI, HP OXP / d, and others) that don’ t have pure cloud connectivity capability can easily connect via the SAFEQ Gateway.
Printing from Legacy Systems
Send print jobs directly from mainframe platforms such as SAP or AS / 400. An easy-to-use API supports receiving print tasks from any system, including proprietary Linux environments or mainframes.
Mobile Direct Print
Direct printing from mobile phones requires a“ printer” on a local network. This is enabled via the SAFEQ Gateway.
Managed from the cloud
Despite gateways being a local component, they are fully managed from the cloud, including configurations, updates, and even rollbacks.